Not exact matches
With a wonderfully evocative soundtrack and a
whole host of creative ideas and plenty of additional challenges beyond the
main campaign, Celeste manages to cram in a
whole lot of goodness without ever missing a step.
«Our
main goal with the «Pet Interviews» video series and the
campaign as a
whole is to promote multiple pet ownership and we could not be happier to see what a huge success the series has become.»
Like the
main campaign, your objective in these DLCs as a
whole is to escape the floating vessel that is the Maw.
The
main goal of the single - player
campaign revolves around becoming the best and qualifying for the 450cc division which opens up a lot more of the game and more varied races which span the
whole of North America.
I know the
main focus should be on the
whole single player
campaign and all that but I haven't but I haven't been able to re-visit bosses in a Boss Rush Mode in ages, something I sorely miss.
To compensate you do at least have the opportunity to keep all ship power ups from stage to stage, something which makes it a ton easier, but on the
whole, it's just lacking the draw of the
main campaign.
The 2D sections though are without doubt the
main highlights of the game, offering the most fun in the
whole campaign and feel really good to play overall, although I don't think they play quite as well as what I experienced in Sonic Mania and fall short slightly in comparison.
Details about the
main campaign, including how the 4 - player co-op works; is it for specific missions, just in free - roam, or for the
whole campaign and how is that balanced?